Basically, I have a process that is broken out into 4 forms (thus, 4 urls), but I'd like to bypass the third one completely. I can't really get to the code itself as it's from a third party provider and not open-source. What I was hoping to do was to use jquery to automatically fill out and submit the form as soon as the user gets to that third step, and do it so quickly / automatically, that the page itself is virtually unseen... Is something like that doable?

I'm really not being shady... I promise. This is our agreement form, that the third party has included in the overall process, but never provided a way to get rid of it. It winds up being a redundant step because they have to agree to TOS during registration. They won't even get to this process unless they register. It's an oversight by the 3rd party developers, and while they're "working on a solution", we still need it to function the way we want...
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SnarkytoSnarkersFeb 2 '10 at 22:21

That'd be neat if I could modify the html for the form, but alas, I cannot...
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SnarkytoSnarkersFeb 2 '10 at 22:21

@SnarkytoSnarkers: just replace your step 3 form with the one i have written with bold text Use and lastly add the script i have written above at the end of your file. Thanks
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SarfrazFeb 2 '10 at 22:25

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I'm not sure how else to explain that I can't modify the html for this page, but to say, I can't modify the html for this page. Otherwise, I'd do exactly as you say... But, again, I can't modify the html for this page.
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SnarkytoSnarkersFeb 2 '10 at 22:30